User Registration

Who should register using this form?People who are seeking legal information but are not a part of the legal community.

Do not use this form if you are part of the judiciary, an attorney, a LLLT, court reporter, process server, private investigator, or in any of the professions closely related to the Whatcom County legal community. Instead create your profile here.

Name

Username*Choose carefully. Once saved it cannot be changed. We recommend using your first and last names as in "first name" "space " "last name. Your display name can be set to something different later in a field named "Display name publicly as" by using the Edit Profile form.

First NameFirst Name

Last NameLast Name

Contact Info

Telephone Number

Private E-mail*This is the address to which local Bar announcements will be sent. If it is the same as the Public E-mail then put that address in both the public and private fields. The address in the Public field will show on the directory. The address in the Private field will not show up on the directory.

Check here to agree to all of our Ground Rules and Terms of Use?*

Check here to certify you are age 14 or older.*

Check here to certify you live in or have a legal issue in Whatcom County?*

Check here if you agree to our Contact a Whatcom County Attorney User Agreement*

Password*Enter your password. Minimum length of 3 characters.

Repeat Password*Enter your password again.

reCaptcha*

Whatcom County Legal Community Mailing List

Send these credentials via email.

By registering on this site you agree you have read and understand our terms of service, privacy policy, and ground rules.

What’s Up

Free advertising is available for content contributors to Whatcom Local Law and it is very easy to contribute. If your submission is accepted and posted then we’ll post your ad at the top of the right side bar along with other contributors.

New article by attorneys Kirsten Barron and Lisa Saar.
It is a cornerstone of our democratic society, the Constitutional promise of “justice for all”; the right to an attorney if you are charged with a crime, even if you cannot afford one. But for tens of thousands of people in our state who live in poverty and face civil legal crises, a lawyer is not provided to them.